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Biden announces relief for some undocumented spouses of US ... The policy will allow noncitizen spouses married to U.S. citizens to apply to live and work in the United States legally without ...
The policy, the latest example of how the White House is trying to ‘thread the needle’ on a polarizing election topic, could protect about 500,000 people from deportation.
The policy protects the spouses of U.S citizens from deportation and allows them to obtain work authorization, as long as they have been in the U.S. for at least 10 years as of Monday.
President Biden is taking executive action to protect undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens — a move that would shield about 500,000 immigrants from deportation.
Biden administration announced the ... A judge appointed by President-elect Donald Trump has already struck down the Biden immigration policy that sought to help US citizens' undocumented spouses.
One week after taking effect, the judge halted the program estimated to affect half a million immigrants living in the US without legal status, disrupting a major move taken by President Joe Biden ...
A federal judge has struck down the Biden administration's program known as "Keeping Families Together," dealing a major blow to the estimated half a million undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens ...
A Biden administration program offering a path to citizenship for up to half a million undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens is on hold while a federal court considers a challenge from 16 ...
A federal judge has struck down the Biden administration's program known as "Keeping Families Together," dealing a major blow to the estimated half a million undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens ...
A federal judge in Texas on Thursday struck down a new Biden administration program that sought to provide a path to U.S. citizenship for hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants married ...
The policy protects the spouses of U.S citizens from deportation and allows them to obtain work authorization, as long as they have been in the U.S. for at least 10 years as of Monday.